
Deep Dish Plates
Rogue’s exclusive Deep Dish Plates are directly adapted from the vintage-style machined plates we’ve used for the Elephant Bar Deadlift event at the Arnold Strongman Classic. Sold in pairs and available in four weight increments—25LB, 35LB, 45LB, 100LB (along with 5LB and 10LB change plates)—this line is 100% Made in the USA, bringing reliable cast plate production back home for the first time in years.
Deep Dish Plates Reviews
Based on 5 reviews from Gym Radar users, the Rogue Fitness Deep Dish Plates have an average rating of 4.53 out of 5. They're currently the #4 most-owned Iron on Gym Radar, with 14 home gyms reporting ownership.
5 Reviews
Performance
4.20 / 5
Build Quality
4.80 / 5
Value
4.60 / 5
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(4.33)
Super high quality plates that are beautiful! Not necessarily ideal for someone training powerlifting as they take up more room on the bar. Ended up selling my set when I snagged some “blemished” strength co plates on Black Friday for a good deal. Also are pretty loud in a “shrill” annoying sound- and I love a good clang of metal plates.

(5.00)
High quality, made in America, modern deep dish plates that harken back to the deep dish plates of yesteryear. Can’t go wrong if you like this design, go Strength Co if you want thinner plates of the same quality

(4.00)
These plates look really good and are pretty nice overall in that they’re made in USA and accurate. Where these miss however is how deep they are. They take up too much real estate on a bar and make a very loud tinny sound when using. The backs are machined smooth which also doesn’t hold up great over time. Expect cracking/scratches to build up.

(4.33)
When I saw Rogue come out with the deep dish plates for the elephant bar deadlift at the Arnold Strongman Classic, I wanted to eventually have them in my home gym. They have come out with an Arnold version of these plates, but I like the standard set since they better match the other plates in the set. The 45s are the show stopper for these weights. In all honesty the 35s and 25s are pretty normal when it comes to their “dish”. I do wish they modeled the other plates after that more pronounced lip. The lip on the 45 is great and makes them incredibly easy to move around. They are loud and I could see that being a negative for some, but I find that to really sing in the gym in a positive way. For my change plates I go with the USA olympic plates. They have a very similar look and fit right in the mix. I will say that Mayhem strength has done a good take on modern deep dish. They would be another option to look at if these are of interest to you. As for these plates. I see them being my daily driver till I can't pick up that bar one more time.



